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    Måge leger krage

    Little seagull pretending to be a crow

    The other day, I had a visit from a little seagull that tried to blend in among the crows.For a…

    Claus August 3, 2025
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    kragemanden sidder med en krage

    Goodbye Pjuske, one of three crows lost in a single year – Rest in Peanuts

    I’m afraid my good and tame crow friend Pjuske has passed away.I haven’t seen him for over a week now.Even…

    Claus August 3, 2025
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    Grådig krage med mange peanuts

    Greedy little crow with an overstuffed beak

    You might be surprised by how many peanuts a crow can fit in its beak <3        …

    Claus August 3, 2025
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    The crows’ secret winter gathering

    My crow flock at their secret sleeping place, where they gather from near and far.My crows meet up with friends…

    Claus August 3, 2025
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    video med krageunger

    My younger crow friends (1–3 years old)

    Cheeky but very adorable young crows My younger crow friends, who in this video are between roughly 6–7 months old…

    Claus August 2, 2025
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    Video med tyvagtige krager

    The naughty hooded crows have bitten a hole in my snack bag

    Cheeky and thieving little crows at Moesgård Beach       I love my cheeky crow friends, even when they’re…

    Claus August 2, 2025
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